A reliable person, who always keeps their promises or is known to fulfill their commitments and obligations at any cost. Someone you can sincerely trust to do something when asked.
"Don't worry, I'll never tell your wife about that, I'm a man of my word."
"I have no doubt that he'll pay you back, He's a man of his word."
"I have no doubt that he'll pay you back, He's a man of his word."
by thaghost101 December 25, 2015
Get the man of my word mug.A directive to go and inform other people of facts which they lack from the perspective of the person issuing the directive.
Mostly issued when the person to do the informing is in fact already engaged in this activity, or is known for such, as an acknowledgment of this tendency and positive reinforcement of it.
Mostly issued when the person to do the informing is in fact already engaged in this activity, or is known for such, as an acknowledgment of this tendency and positive reinforcement of it.
by blah face September 25, 2007
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Shortened version of "My word is my bond". You're saying that what you're saying is true and without reproach.
by Karriem April 14, 2004
Get the Word is bond mug.Even though the author of the book "The Tree of Philosophy" advises me that it is 'meant to be read slowly, to be "mulled over", roughly one chapter ... per week', but I'd rather be recognizing of my ignorance and simply zipping through the book as quickly as possible--to avoid a wordburn by the post-Kantian metaphysics, Kant's view of religiousness, and all other Kantian stuff.
by infomillionaire June 18, 2007
Get the wordburn mug."Word to my mother man, I would never let someone touch my family. I'm protecting them 'till the day I die."
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Get the Word to mug.A question raised when presented with a shocking or almost unbelievable statement. Could also represent a statement used to determine the trustworthiness of the speaker.
Note: 'say word' functions as a rhetorical question. 'Word' is not an appropriate answer to the question
Note: 'say word' functions as a rhetorical question. 'Word' is not an appropriate answer to the question
by Laky April 27, 2008
Get the say word mug.A douchebag who reads a word on www.urbandictionary.com and then coppies it almost word for word, BUT... now heres the kicker..... they change maybe one word or so that way it's a little bit different. These people have no shame (or life) and can't think of anything better to do than copy things like dictionary definitions. in fact, this definition will be copied by one of these people in a week
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